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muzique man
31st May 2005, 16:43
Hi guys new to the forum :o
Just wanted to know if anyone has or heard the difference the isotek orion makes to your system.
I live in an old house and the mains isn't that good i can hear clicks and pops from my fridge as i'm writing this.
But don't hear it on my system which is in another room.

http://www.isoteksystems.com/orion.asp

sorry not very good with the links as you can see not very good with computers either. :rolleyes:

julian2002
31st May 2005, 18:17
i used to use an isotek minisub and very effective it was too. giving me a nice lift in my digital equipment. you want to be careful with anything that draws a current though as some of the filtering can squash dynamics with certain pre/ power amps - naming no naims. ;)
cheers


julian

bottleneck
31st May 2005, 18:31
Hi Muzique man.

Ive read about specific products/ideas to stop fridge pops/clicks.

For DIY solution (if you're ok with mains DIY jobs!!) have a word with Pete (zanash). Im sure he wouldnt mind helping.

Otherwise, I think Russ Andrews does a fridge-pop-stopper.

Weclome to ZG

zanash
31st May 2005, 19:04
hello Dr Pete here !! just kidding ......

You can get some good off the shelf suppresor caps to stop the thud and pop of fridges and washing machines have a look at Maplin thats were I got my last lot. I have to say I'm a lynwood fan, Not certain I heard julians isotek.....but agree ferrites are a NO NO as they do terrible things to the sound stage and dynamics.

muzique man
1st June 2005, 11:11
Thanks very much guys it's of to maplins :D